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Business System Developer

CNC SOFTWARE, INC. is a software development company providing state-of-the-art (Mastercam) software tools for CAD/CAM manufacturing markets and serving a broad international customer. We are located in Tolland, CT and seeking a .Net developer for our Business Systems department The department is responsible for internal applications used in the day-to-day operations of the company, as well as all company websites. The team is a small, busy group with many exciting opportunities to employ the latest technologies as needed to meet the corporate system requirements. Candidates must be highly motivated, work well in a team environment and possess a well-rounded background.
Requirements for Position:
o 3-5 years of experience in Business Systems development
o B.S. in Computer Science, Engineering or Related field
o ASP.NET
o C#
o MVC
o VB.NET
o MS SQL Server / T-SQL
o Web Services/WCF
o Unity
o MOQ
o HTML
o CSS
o JQuery
o Javascript
o TDD
o Object-Oriented Design patterns and practices.
o Relational Database Design concepts.
Strongly Desired Knowledge/
Experience:
o IIS
o SQL Server Administration
o Sharepoint
o DotNetNuke
o HTML5
o ActiveReports
o ComponentArt
o User-interface design concepts/tools
o Database optimization and administration
o AJAX
o Experience with version control systems, particularly TFS.
o Understanding of various testing methodologies.
o Silverlight
o Flash
Other Skills
o Ability to multi-task, and work well within a team.
o Time management skills with the proven track record of meeting deadlines and quality standards.
o Strong verbal and written communication skills.
o Strong problem-solving skills and ability to learn quickly.
o Experience developing in an Agile/Scrum environment helpful.
o Accounting background helpful.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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